Rent Apartment Apple Rose Miracle Mile & La Brea
Holiday Home Rental Description
This sleek and modern apartment building is fully set up to maximise your trip for you and your cohort. Located just south of La Brea, you’ll be in the perfect place to explore the cultural sights and vibrant sounds of Los Angeles. Spread across multiple apartments, and with a shared roof terrace, you can make the most of downtime and group socialisation. Whether you’re seeking hiking trails in Griffith Park or sartorial indulgence in West Hollywood, you’ll be in an idyllic central spot to do so.
With incredible attention to those little details that make for an excellent stay, this L.A. home is minimal, dynamic and ever-so-comfy. The plump sofas invite you to sit back and play a few card games, whilst the kitchens are decked out for preparing feasts for you and your loved ones – there’s a barbecue on the roof if you feel like grilling. One of the main allures here can be found on the roof terrace, where you can share a few cold beers and watch the sunset across the City of Gold.
With some of the most iconic LA destinations within driving distance, you can spend the day ambling the vintage stores and coffee shops of Sunset Boulevard (a twenty-minute drive), admiring the contemporary artworks at The Broad (a twenty-minute drive), or on a food tour around La Brea (a ten-minute drive).
Further Information::
*This home has two, three-story apartments – the first apartment has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, and the second has four bedrooms and three bathrooms
*There are multiple apartments within this group booking, so the exact views, furnishings and layouts might differ from the photos
*Each apartment has its own private entrance
*This home is spread over multiple floors, with no internal lift
*Due to the location of this home, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay – there’s free street parking available here
*Your host can provide a travel cot and high chair for free upon request
*The rooftop is shared with the building’s other residents